Dope Slaps For the Red States
Millions of Republicans are coming to grips with buyer’s remorse according to a New York Times/CBS News Poll. Letting party loyalty cloud their judgement they have inflicted severe damage to our national image in the eyes of the world.
"We should have stayed out of Iraq until we knew more about it," Bernice Davis, a Republican from Lamar, Mo., who said she now disapproved of Mr. Bush's performance, said in a follow-up interview on Tuesday. "The economy is going to pot. Gas prices are escalating. I just voted for Bush because he's a Republican, even though I disapproved of the war. If I could go back, I would not vote for him."
It’s too late now, idiot. Consider yourself dope-slapped. At the rate we’re going, it won’t be long before we will have as many deaths on Iraq’s killing floor as we did on 9/11/01. Oh, that’s right! Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.
News Flash! David Letterman just said that Dick Cheney’s lesbian daughter’s book is titled I Like Bush.
But I digress. The poll shows that, increasingly, Americans are finally realizing that the holier-than-thou pontifications and puffed up patriotism of the Republicans were nothing but pasture pastries.
“Fifty percent said Democrats came closer than Republicans to sharing their moral values, compared with 37 percent who said Republicans shared their values. A majority said Republican members of Congress were more likely to be financially corrupt than Democratic members of Congress, suggesting that Democrats may be making headway in their efforts to portray Republicans as having created a "culture of corruption" in Washington.
“Seventy percent of respondents said the country was heading in the wrong direction, compared with 23 percent who said they approved of the direction in which the country was heading. Those findings are not significantly different from the responses to a CBS News poll last week and suggest that Americans are more pessimistic about the country's direction than at any other time in the 23 years that the Times and CBS News have asked the question.”
The annoying thing about all these numbers is that the truth was there to be seen by anyone who bothered to pay attention. The Republican assholes (pardon the redundancy) chose to ignore the facts and follow their leaders; much to our detriment. The red states should be ashamed, they need someone to slap some sense into them.
"We should have stayed out of Iraq until we knew more about it," Bernice Davis, a Republican from Lamar, Mo., who said she now disapproved of Mr. Bush's performance, said in a follow-up interview on Tuesday. "The economy is going to pot. Gas prices are escalating. I just voted for Bush because he's a Republican, even though I disapproved of the war. If I could go back, I would not vote for him."
It’s too late now, idiot. Consider yourself dope-slapped. At the rate we’re going, it won’t be long before we will have as many deaths on Iraq’s killing floor as we did on 9/11/01. Oh, that’s right! Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.
News Flash! David Letterman just said that Dick Cheney’s lesbian daughter’s book is titled I Like Bush.
But I digress. The poll shows that, increasingly, Americans are finally realizing that the holier-than-thou pontifications and puffed up patriotism of the Republicans were nothing but pasture pastries.
“Fifty percent said Democrats came closer than Republicans to sharing their moral values, compared with 37 percent who said Republicans shared their values. A majority said Republican members of Congress were more likely to be financially corrupt than Democratic members of Congress, suggesting that Democrats may be making headway in their efforts to portray Republicans as having created a "culture of corruption" in Washington.
“Seventy percent of respondents said the country was heading in the wrong direction, compared with 23 percent who said they approved of the direction in which the country was heading. Those findings are not significantly different from the responses to a CBS News poll last week and suggest that Americans are more pessimistic about the country's direction than at any other time in the 23 years that the Times and CBS News have asked the question.”
The annoying thing about all these numbers is that the truth was there to be seen by anyone who bothered to pay attention. The Republican assholes (pardon the redundancy) chose to ignore the facts and follow their leaders; much to our detriment. The red states should be ashamed, they need someone to slap some sense into them.
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